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Best places to visit in Flores

  • Tikal

    A vast Mayan archaeological site featuring impressive pyramids and stone tablets, best explored with a guide due to its immense size.

  • San Miguel

    San Miguel is located across the lake from Flores and offers restaurants, bars, and a notable viewpoint for sunsets over Isla de Flores.

  • Tikal National Park

    Explore the ancient Mayan ruins and diverse wildlife within Tikal National Park, once a major Mayan civilization center.

  • Yaxha

    A less crowded Mayan archaeological site featuring pyramids that were historically painted red and used for astronomical observations.

  • Jorje's rope swing

    A fun spot on Lake Peten featuring a rope swing and a small restaurant, perfect for swimming and enjoying the warm water.

  • Amigos hostel

    A lively hostel in Flores with various sleeping options, a bar, restaurant, and entertainment facilities like a pool table.

  • Sky bar

    A bar offering stunning sunset views, likely a good spot for a relaxing evening drink.

  • Temple four

    The tallest temple in Tikal, providing incredible panoramic views over the surrounding jungle and other Mayan ruins.

  • Jorge's Swing Ropes

    A popular spot for sunset boat tours, offering fun activities like swing ropes.

  • Street food market

    A bustling market offering a variety of local street food options.

  • Los Amigos Hostel

    A highly recommended hostel for travelers in Flores, known for its excellent accommodations.

  • Kelimutu volcanic lakes

    Kelimutu volcanic lakes are a set of three crater lakes in central Flores that are famous for their continuously changing colors, which can range from green and turquoise to black or red.

  • Riung

    Riung is a coastal town in Flores, Indonesia, renowned for its marine park comprising 17 islands, offering pristine beaches and excellent snorkeling.

  • Komodo National Park

    Komodo National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for being the natural habitat of the Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, and offers stunning natural landscapes.

  • Padar Island

    Padar Island offers one of Indonesia's most iconic panoramic views, accessible via a hike, where three bays with different colored beaches converge.

  • Pink beach

    Pink Beach in Flores is renowned for its distinctive blush-colored sand, created by microscopic red coral, and vibrant underwater marine life.

  • Keli Mu Crater Lakes

    Keli Mu Crater Lakes are three distinct crater lakes on Mount Kelimutu, known for their volatile color changes influenced by volcanic activity and minerals.

  • Rango Cave

    Rango Cave is a secluded blue grotto accessible by boat and forest trail, where sunlight illuminates the water, creating a mesmerizing glowing effect.

  • Rong 17 Islands

    Rong 17 Islands is an underrated marine park in Flores, featuring 17 uninhabited islands perfect for island hopping, snorkeling, and enjoying secluded beaches.

  • Bena Traditional Village

    Bena Traditional Village is one of the oldest villages in Flores, offering a glimpse into the living culture and ancient rituals of the Nagatada people.

  • The Museum next to Flores

    A museum located on a small island near Flores, accessible by boat.

  • El Mirador del Rey Sanic

    A viewpoint on the San Miguel peninsula that provides a beautiful view of Flores, particularly stunning at sunset.

  • Museo Santa Barbara

    A museum located on a small island near Flores, requiring a boat trip and offering a pleasant visitor experience despite its size.

  • Isla de Flores

    Isla de Flores is a small, safe island town in Guatemala's Petén region, connected by a causeway and surrounded by Lake Petén Itzá.

  • Santa Elena

    Santa Elena is a town adjacent to Isla de Flores, offering a more authentic experience with local markets and eateries.

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